The Switch Up is literally a modern version of the GameShark. It comes in the form of a USB stick that you plug into your Switch dock and allows you to access a plethora of cheats and mods for Nintendo's portable console.
It also lets you pair any wireless Bluetooth controller to the Switch, which is a nice bonus feature to have. Just like the GameShark, the Switch Up comes with pre-installed cheats that make it easier for players to obtain secret and exclusive items.
Other powerup cheats like infinite ammo, stamina, and in-game currency also exist as well. What is interesting here is that Switch Up lets players cheat in Fortnite too, in ways that Epic would otherwise consider unethical if not downright against its terms of service and illegal. We don't support the use of the Switch Up by anyone, but if you absolutely must purchase one, then please only use it for its controller features and to cheat or mod in single player games.
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Want to be the first to here about it? This was intended primarily to make entering large amounts of codes easier, but was also used for advanced hacking.
The in-game code search required that an Expansion Pak be installed and that the game did not actively use the Pak for memory. The advanced features were: Code Creation, which gave users the option to save newly created codes to a standard PlayStation memory card to share with others, and V-Mem Virtual Memory , which gave users access to an onboard Memory Card feature where they could store up to 8 full memory cards worth of saves.
The Shark Link software suffered from the same problems that plagued the N64 version. With the introduction of the model of the PlayStation, the parallel port was removed. This had been the only way to use the GameShark, as it plugged directly in to that port.
InterAct then created a GameShark that did not need it. Preloaded with codes for games, but unfortunately, new codes could not be saved.
It did however contain a feature called Game Trainer, which was a way to create new codes. Memory Erase was an additional feature which allowed users to clear all saves from a Game Boy cart. It cannot be used for Game Boy Advance carts. However, due to the low height of the outside cartridge slot, the connected game cartridge would be pushed outward by the Game Boy Color's battery compartment, which, unlike those of previous Game Boy models, curved outward from the rear surface of the device.
The later GameShark Pro featured a longer cartridge which held the connected game cartridge higher so as to avoid this flaw. Almost as soon as the GameShark made its appearance on the store shelves, new codes began to appear in the gaming magazines of the day.
In order to create more interest as well as a way to get the word out on their new products, InterAct created a newsletter called 'Dangerous Waters' which was published eight times a year starting in and featured new codes , a phone number which players could call for the up-to-the-minute latest codes, and a website with exclusive codes that could only be accessed by those with a full Dangerous Waters membership.
Due to the increasing popularity of Dangerous Waters, it went from a black and white 8 page newsletter to full color bimonthly by , and featured game reviews as well as tricks. Then, in June , Dangerous Waters was transformed into a full-fledged magazine called GameShark Magazine and continued to be published bimonthly, reaching up to 20 pages long and containing many more codes.
This last issue was a double issue, containing the last GameShark Magazine issue, as well as a special issue by IGN as it was their Buyer's Guide.
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